1 week left until we release the full details of The EMEC 2016. I know it's been a bit quiet recently but we're incorporating as much of your feedback as possible into the 2016 programme.

Our new venue is stunning which should fix a few of the problems with transport and internet connection that we had last year. We've also got some of your favourite speakers and presenters back as well as some new faces that have been recommended by you.

While you're waiting, check out some of the new challenges on the website to get your educational creativity flowing; EDU WARS is making a comeback and we have a new competition, the glamorous EMMAs.

Trainees and medical students are different now to 10 years ago, with different motivations and skills to offer. How can we make sure the education we deliver takes this into account. Alan Grayson introduces you to this new leaner: The Millenial.

What is clinical judgement? We all know what good clinical judgement is but are we able to teach it? Do clinicians have innate good clinical judgement or is it something that can be developed and honed over time?

Simon Carley offers his insight and some techniques for developing your own.

Want to know more? Here are 4 exercises to improve your clinical judgement from Simon's #smaccUS talk, which is due to be released over the coming months.

Natalie May discusses the challenges of WPBA and how they can be incorporated into routine clinical practice. How do you complete WPBA in a busy department? Get in touch @the_emec or leave your comments below.

Dan Boden provides his insight on teaching the whole Emergency Department. Some great ideas and some challenges for the future. How do you teach the whole department in your hospital? What works and what doesn't? Get in touch @the_emec or leave your comments below.